Lyrics of 'Let Me Pry' by Herman Düne

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The bear went over the mountain
There was no-one there then but we know
When i left your sight again
You must have thought it meant something but no
Sometimes i have to be somewhere
There's stuff that i do
You had to act like you didn't care
Which says so much about you

Years and years pretending
Make your head hard
There doesn't need to be an ending
It was only in my notebook that you starred
If doubts arise within your mind
Don't pay attention but don't deny
If you have worries of any kind
Tell me or let me pry

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